• Genetic saturation is the result of multiple substitutions at the same site in a sequence, or identical substitutions in different sequences, such that...
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  • site-directed mutagenesis Saturation (genetic), the observed number of mutations relative to the maximum amount possible Ocean saturation, more than 2.3 billion...
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    Saturation mutagenesis, or site saturation mutagenesis (SSM), or simply site saturation, is a random mutagenesis technique used in protein engineering...
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    "Serum transferrin saturation increase is associated with decrease of antibacterial activity of serum in patients with HFE-related genetic hemochromatosis"...
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  • A genetic screen or mutagenesis screen is an experimental technique used to identify and select individuals who possess a phenotype of interest in a mutagenized...
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    retina, which mediate color vision. The most common form is caused by a genetic condition called congenital red–green color blindness (including protan...
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  • over different lineages (known as the molecular clock hypothesis). The genetic equidistance phenomenon was first noted in 1963 by Emanuel Margoliash,...
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  • features, such as resting ventilation, hypoxic ventilatory response, oxygen saturation, and hemoglobin concentration, the levels of variations are significantly...
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    oximeter to read closer to 85% regardless of the true level of oxygen saturation. The word methemoglobin derives from the Ancient Greek prefix μετα- (meta-:...
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  • Forward genetics is a molecular genetics approach of determining the genetic basis responsible for a phenotype. Forward genetics provides an unbiased...
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    what is today Spain and Portugal (with perhaps the highest settlement saturation in Western Europe), particularly in the central, western and northern...
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    Library (biology) (category Genetic engineering)
    In molecular biology, a library is a collection of genetic material fragments that are stored and propagated in a population of microbes through the process...
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    An expanded genetic code is an artificially modified genetic code in which one or more specific codons have been re-allocated to encode an amino acid that...
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    include elevated iron levels (ferritin greater than 1000 or transferrin saturation greater than 50%) for an extended period of time, increasing age and concurrent...
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    deficiency JAK2 mutation testing Serum erythropoeitin (EPO) levels Oxygen saturation (usually via pulse oximetry or blood gas tests) or oxygen dissociation...
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  • Sequence saturation mutagenesis (SeSaM) is a chemo-enzymatic random mutagenesis method applied for the directed evolution of proteins and enzymes.[citation...
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    that can make a person more susceptible to developing HAPE, including genetic factors. The understanding of the risk factors and how to prevent HAPE...
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    growth conditions), an open porosity of 60%, a fibre saturation point of 0.25 kg/kg, and a saturation moisture content of 1.60 kg/kg. The pine fibres are...
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    variation are SLC24A4 and TYR. A 2010 study of eye color variation in hue and saturation values using high-resolution digital full-eye photographs found three...
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  • Syntax (redirect from Syntactic saturation)
    framework of generative grammar, which holds that syntax depends on a genetic endowment common to the human species. In that framework and in others...
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    a higher offspring survival rate among Tibetan women with high oxygen saturation genotypes residing at 4,000 m. Natural selection seems to be the main...
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    developing erythrocytes are ringed sideroblasts. Serum iron, percentage saturation and ferritin are increased. The total iron-binding capacity of the cells...
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    helpful measurements include cardiac output and superior vena cava oxygen saturation. People with sepsis need preventive measures for deep vein thrombosis...
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    methemoglobinemia is made with the typical symptoms, a suggestive history, low oxygen saturation on pulse oximetry measurements (SpO2) and these symptoms (cyanosis and...
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    and fatigue. Most colorectal cancers are due to lifestyle factors and genetic disorders. Risk factors include diet, obesity, smoking, and lack of physical...
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  • levels, and transferrin saturation, which is involved with absorption of iron from the gut, are very common. Transferrin saturation may approach or reach...
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  • are derived from nature. In contrast to squalene, due to the complete saturation of squalane, it is not subject to auto-oxidation. This fact, coupled with...
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    on their smartphone or tablet. This will additionally measure oxygen saturation and atrial fibrillation. Other devices are then not needed. Many conditions...
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    has a high photosynthetic capacity, associated with absence of light saturation. Carbon dioxide exchange rates are high compared to other C3 and C4 species;...
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  • sulfur and oxygen. Uric acid is released in hypoxic conditions (low oxygen saturation). In general, the water solubility of uric acid and its alkali metal and...
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